[2018] Full List Of Best Custom ROMs For Moto G4 Play (Oreo and Nougat)

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June 10, 2018

[2018] Full List Of Best Custom ROMs For Moto G4 Play | Android Oreo (8.0/8.1) and Android Nougat 7.1.2 ROMs: Moto G4 Play was released in 2016.It was a mid-range device from Lenovo (Moto) For last year.It features a 5 inch touchscreen Full HD display.The device is powered by a 1.2GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 processor coupled with 2GB of RAM.It comes with 16GB of internal storage (Expandable up to 128GB via a microSD card).It sports a 8 MP main camera on the back and a 5 MP front camera.The Moto G4 Play runs Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow out of the box and houses a 2800 mAh removable battery

Xiaomi alongside with Huawei and Oppo has been dominating the Asian mobile market.But Samsung and Lenovo (Moto) are also doing a decent job there.Lenovo (Moto) has a big loyal fanbase.Because of that there are tons of development happen around Lenovo (Moto) Devices. There are already some Custom ROMs available for Moto G4 Play.We will be sharing the list below.Remember, this post will be updated regularly with new custom ROMs being added.

There are tons of things which users can do after rooting their device like flashing Custom ROMs, kernels and Mods. Most of the Custom ROMs are feature rich. They provide loads of customisation options compared to the Stock ROM. Some of the Custom ROMs are well optimised for battery and performance. So, users are always in search of good custom ROMs for their Android smartphones.

Custom ROMs are based on Official Android source codes which are customized or developed by developers or a community of developers. Custom ROMs come with loads of extra customizations which makes them unique and popular among the android lovers. Remember, Custom ROMs are not provided by Google or other mobile vendors but are developed and maintained by the community and its contributors.

Benefits Of Custom ROMs

1) Vanilla Android (Pixel Style)

Most Of the AOSP Based Custom ROMs are bloatware free and have very close to the stock look and feel which makes them super snappy. These ROMs are very optimized for battery and performance.

2) Root Access

Most of the Custom ROMs are pre-rooted. The process of gaining full admin control of the Android device is called Rooting On Android. It’s similar to running programs as administrators in Windows.

After rooting your device you can install different MODs, kernel, ROMs on your device. You can install latest Android updates (like the Android 8.0 Oreo) On old device by installing third-party ROMs like Lineage Os 14.1 or 15.You can overclock the CPU and GPU of your device to get the best performance. You can hibernate any app you want. You can underclock the CPU to get better battery life.

3) Regular Updates

Most of the Android smartphone manufacturer provides 2-year software support and after that, the devices won’t get any official update. In that case, users have to fully depend on Custom ROMs to test the latest Android on their devices.

Most of the developers of the Custom ROMs provide a 4)regular update which is one of the best things about Custom ROMs.

4) Customization

Android is famous for Customization and Custom ROMs take this to another level. Unlike Stock vanilla android Custom ROMs come with various customization options. We are sharing few of them below

Users can enable or disable navigation bar

Users can customize navigation bar and Status bar icons

Some Custom ROMs come with different MODs

Some Custom ROMs come with Custom Kernels which allow users to Overclock or underclock the CPU and GPU.

Some Custom ROMs come with support for Third party themes

5) Battery and Performance

Most Of the Custom ROMs are very close to stock vanilla android in look. The Custom ROMs are very optimized which results in better battery life and smooth performance.

Pre-Requirements:

1) Make sure the bootloader on your device is unlocked and your device is rooted and you have a custom recovery installed.

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